/*
* libgit2 "init" example - shows how to initialize a new repo
*
* Written by the libgit2 contributors
*
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* and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
* worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
*
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*/
#![deny(warnings)]
use git2::{Error, Repository, RepositoryInitMode, RepositoryInitOptions};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use structopt::StructOpt;
#[derive(StructOpt)]
struct Args {
#[structopt(name = "directory")]
arg_directory: String,
#[structopt(name = "quiet", short, long)]
/// don't print information to stdout
flag_quiet: bool,
#[structopt(name = "bare", long)]
/// initialize a new bare repository
flag_bare: bool,
#[structopt(name = "dir", long = "template")]
/// use
as an initialization template
flag_template: Option,
#[structopt(name = "separate-git-dir", long)]
/// use as the .git directory
flag_separate_git_dir: Option,
#[structopt(name = "initial-commit", long)]
/// create an initial empty commit
flag_initial_commit: bool,
#[structopt(name = "perms", long = "shared")]
/// permissions to create the repository with
flag_shared: Option,
}
fn run(args: &Args) -> Result<(), Error> {
let mut path = PathBuf::from(&args.arg_directory);
let repo = if !args.flag_bare
&& args.flag_template.is_none()
&& args.flag_shared.is_none()
&& args.flag_separate_git_dir.is_none()
{
Repository::init(&path)?
} else {
let mut opts = RepositoryInitOptions::new();
opts.bare(args.flag_bare);
if let Some(ref s) = args.flag_template {
opts.template_path(Path::new(s));
}
// If you specified a separate git directory, then initialize
// the repository at that path and use the second path as the
// working directory of the repository (with a git-link file)
if let Some(ref s) = args.flag_separate_git_dir {
opts.workdir_path(&path);
path = PathBuf::from(s);
}
if let Some(ref s) = args.flag_shared {
opts.mode(parse_shared(s)?);
}
Repository::init_opts(&path, &opts)?
};
// Print a message to stdout like "git init" does
if !args.flag_quiet {
if args.flag_bare || args.flag_separate_git_dir.is_some() {
path = repo.path().to_path_buf();
} else {
path = repo.workdir().unwrap().to_path_buf();
}
println!("Initialized empty Git repository in {}", path.display());
}
if args.flag_initial_commit {
create_initial_commit(&repo)?;
println!("Created empty initial commit");
}
Ok(())
}
/// Unlike regular "git init", this example shows how to create an initial empty
/// commit in the repository. This is the helper function that does that.
fn create_initial_commit(repo: &Repository) -> Result<(), Error> {
// First use the config to initialize a commit signature for the user.
let sig = repo.signature()?;
// Now let's create an empty tree for this commit
let tree_id = {
let mut index = repo.index()?;
// Outside of this example, you could call index.add_path()
// here to put actual files into the index. For our purposes, we'll
// leave it empty for now.
index.write_tree()?
};
let tree = repo.find_tree(tree_id)?;
// Ready to create the initial commit.
//
// Normally creating a commit would involve looking up the current HEAD
// commit and making that be the parent of the initial commit, but here this
// is the first commit so there will be no parent.
repo.commit(Some("HEAD"), &sig, &sig, "Initial commit", &tree, &[])?;
Ok(())
}
fn parse_shared(shared: &str) -> Result {
match shared {
"false" | "umask" => Ok(git2::RepositoryInitMode::SHARED_UMASK),
"true" | "group" => Ok(git2::RepositoryInitMode::SHARED_GROUP),
"all" | "world" => Ok(git2::RepositoryInitMode::SHARED_ALL),
_ => {
if shared.starts_with('0') {
match u32::from_str_radix(&shared[1..], 8).ok() {
Some(n) => Ok(RepositoryInitMode::from_bits_truncate(n)),
None => Err(Error::from_str("invalid octal value for --shared")),
}
} else {
Err(Error::from_str("unknown value for --shared"))
}
}
}
}
fn main() {
let args = Args::from_args();
match run(&args) {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(e) => println!("error: {}", e),
}
}